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Hal Brett Needham (March 6, 1931 – October 25, 2013) was an American stuntman, film director, actor, writer, and
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team owner. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with actor
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, usually in films involving fast cars, such as '' Smokey and the Bandit'' (1977), '' Hooper'' (1978), ''
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'' (1981) and '' Stroker Ace'' (1983). In his later years, Needham moved out of stunt work, and focused his energy on the world
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project. In 2001, Needham received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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, and in 2012, he was awarded a Governors Award by the
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Early years

Needham was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Edith May (née Robinson) and Howard Needham. He was the youngest of three children. Raised in Arkansas and Missouri, Needham served in the United States Army as a
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during the Korean War, worked as a treetopper (an
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who performs tree topping services), and was a billboard model for Viceroy Cigarettes while beginning a career in Hollywood as a motion picture stuntman.


Career

Needham's first break was as the stunt double for actor Richard Boone on the popular TV western '' Have Gun, Will Travel''. Needham trained under
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's stunt double Chuck Roberson and quickly became one of the top stuntmen of the 1960s on such films as '' How the West Was Won'', '' The Bridge at Remagen'', ''
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'', '' The War Lord'', and '' Little Big Man''. He doubled regularly for Clint Walker and
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. Needham moved into stunt coordinating and directing
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action, while designing and introducing air bags and other innovative equipment to the industry. Needham at one time lived in Reynolds' guesthouse for the better part of 12 years. In 1971, he and fellow stuntmen Glenn Wilder and Ronnie Rondell formed Stunts Unlimited. Needham had written a screenplay titled '' Smokey and the Bandit'' and his friend Reynolds offered him the chance to direct. The film was a huge hit, and the two followed it with '' Hooper'', ''
The Cannonball Run ''The Cannonball Run'' is a 1981 action comedy film. It was directed by Hal Needham, produced by Hong Kong's Golden Harvest films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in Panavision, it features an all-star ensemble cast, including B ...
'', and '' Stroker Ace''. Needham also directed the TV pilots '' Stunts Unlimited'' (1980) and ''Stockers'' (1981), neither of which was picked up as a series. His final theatrical release as director was the 1986 BMX film '' Rad''. In 1977, Gabriel Toys introduced the "Hal Needham Western Movie Stunt Set" complete with a cardboard old west saloon movie set, lights and props, a toy movie camera and a spring-launched Hal Needham action figure that would break through a balcony railing, land on breakaway table and chairs and crash through a window. They were only manufactured for a short time and have since become highly collectible. Needham moved out of stunt work, focusing his energy on the World
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project that eventually became the Budweiser Rocket, driven by stuntman Stan Barrett. The team failed to set an officially sanctioned World
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with the vehicle, and their claims to have broken the sound barrier in 1979 have been heavily disputed. In the 1980s, he and Reynolds co-owned the
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team, which fielded the Skoal Bandit No. 33 car in the
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for
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(born January 10, 1940), known for his many nicknames such as "The Ban ...
. In 2001, Needham received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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. In 2012, he was awarded a Governors Award by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, where he was introduced by
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. Needham and his relationship with Reynolds inspired the Cliff Booth/ Rick Dalton friendship in Tarantino's 2019 film ''
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''.


Death

Needham died on October 25, 2013 in
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,
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, aged 82, shortly after being diagnosed with cancer.


Bibliography

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Filmography as actor

*'' The Fiend Who Walked the West'' (1958) – Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) *''
Shoot Out at Big Sag ''Shoot Out at Big Sag'' is a 1962 American Western film. It starred Walter Brennan and was made for Brennan's production company. The film was produced by Brennan's son Andy and based on a story by Walter Coburn. It was meant to be a televisio ...
'' (1962) – Saloon Brawler (uncredited) *''
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'' (1963) – Carter (uncredited) *''
Advance to the Rear ''Advance to the Rear'' is a light-hearted 1964 American Western comedy film set in the American Civil War. Directed by George Marshall, and starring Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, and Melvyn Douglas. The film is based on the 1957 novel ''Company o ...
'' (1964) – Rebel Soldier (uncredited) *''
In Harm's Way ''In Harm's Way'' is a 1965 American epic war film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Patricia Neal, with a supporting cast featuring Henry Fonda in a lengthy cameo, Tom Tryon, Paula Prentiss, Stanle ...
'' (1965) – Airman in the Blue Lagoon (uncredited) *''
The Great Race ''The Great Race'' is a 1965 American Technicolor slapstick comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards, written by Arthur A. Ross (from a story by Edwards and Ross), and with music by Henry Manci ...
'' (1965) – Saloon Brawler (uncredited) *''
The War Wagon ''The War Wagon'' is a 1967 American Western heist film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Released by Universal Pictures, it was produced by Marvin Schwartz and adapted by Clair Huffaker from his own novel. Th ...
'' (1967) – Hite *'' The Devil's Brigade'' (1968) – The Sergeant *'' The Undefeated'' (1969) – Yankee Corporal at River Crossing (uncredited) *''
One More Train to Rob ''One More Train to Rob'' is a 1971 American comedy western film directed by Andrew McLaglen, starring George Peppard, and featuring Diana Muldaur, John Vernon and France Nuyen. The shooting title for the film was ''Hark''. Plot Set in the O ...
'' (1971) – Bert Gant *'' Sometimes a Great Notion'' (1971) – Man at Racetrack *'' The Culpepper Cattle Co.'' (1972) – Burgess *'' McQ'' (1974) – Santiago Henchman (uncredited) *''
Blazing Saddles ''Blazing Saddles'' is a 1974 American satirical western black comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, who also wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Alan Uger. The film stars Cleavon Little and Gene Wilde ...
'' (1974) – Outlaw (uncredited) *''
French Connection II ''French Connection II'' is a 1975 American action thriller film starring Gene Hackman and directed by John Frankenheimer. It is a sequel to the 1971 Academy Award for Best Picture winner '' The French Connection''. The film continues the stor ...
'' (1975) – Doyle Kidnapper (uncredited) *'' W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings'' (1975) – Trooper Carson *''
Take a Hard Ride ''Take a Hard Ride'' is a 1975 Italian-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Anthony Dawson and starring Jim Brown, Lee Van Cleef, Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly. This was the second of three films Brown, Williamson, and Kelly would star in ...
'' (1975) – Garmes (uncredited) *'' Jackson County Jail'' (1976) – Chief of Fallsburg Police *''
Death Car on the Freeway ''Death Car on the Freeway'' is a 1979 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Shelley Hack. In a plot similar to Steven Spielberg's ''Duel'', this tells the story of an unseen driver who is dubbed "The Freeway Fiddler". The cas ...
'' (1979) – Mr. Blanchard *'' Stunts Unlimited'' (1980) – H.N. *''
The Cannonball Run ''The Cannonball Run'' is a 1981 action comedy film. It was directed by Hal Needham, produced by Hong Kong's Golden Harvest films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in Panavision, it features an all-star ensemble cast, including B ...
'' (1981) – Ambulance EMT (uncredited) *''
Megaforce ''Megaforce'' (or ''MegaForce'') is a 1982 action film directed by former stuntman Hal Needham and written by James Whittaker, Albert S. Ruddy, Hal Needham and André Morgan based on a story by Robert S. Kachler. The film starred Barry Bostwi ...
'' (1982) – Technician (uncredited) *'' Stroker Ace'' (1983) – Man Punching Stroker Into Ladies Room (uncredited) *'' Cannonball Run II'' (1984) – Porsche 928 Driver with Cowboy Hat (uncredited)


Filmography as director

*'' The Longest Yard'' (1974) (2nd unit director, car chase) *'' Smokey and the Bandit'' (1977) *'' Hooper'' (1978) *'' The Villain'' (1979) *''
Death Car on the Freeway ''Death Car on the Freeway'' is a 1979 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Shelley Hack. In a plot similar to Steven Spielberg's ''Duel'', this tells the story of an unseen driver who is dubbed "The Freeway Fiddler". The cas ...
'' (1979, TV) *'' Stunts Unlimited'' (1980, TV) *''
Smokey and the Bandit II ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham, and starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason and Dom DeLuise. The film is the sequel to the 1977 film ''Smokey and the Bandit''. ...
'' (1980) *'' Stockers'' (1981) *''
The Cannonball Run ''The Cannonball Run'' is a 1981 action comedy film. It was directed by Hal Needham, produced by Hong Kong's Golden Harvest films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in Panavision, it features an all-star ensemble cast, including B ...
'' (1981) *''
Megaforce ''Megaforce'' (or ''MegaForce'') is a 1982 action film directed by former stuntman Hal Needham and written by James Whittaker, Albert S. Ruddy, Hal Needham and André Morgan based on a story by Robert S. Kachler. The film starred Barry Bostwi ...
'' (1982) *'' Stroker Ace'' (1983) *'' Cannonball Run II'' (1984) *'' Rad'' (1986) *'' Body Slam'' (1987) *'' Bandit Goes Country'' (1994, TV) *'' Bandit Bandit'' (1994, TV) *'' Beauty and the Bandit'' (1994, TV) *'' Bandit's Silver Angel'' (1994, TV) *'' Street Luge'' (1996) *'' Hard Time: Hostage Hotel'' (1999)


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